BACKGROUND
1. Field
[0001] The disclosure relates to a display apparatus, and more particularly, to a display
apparatus including a stand member.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] In general, a display apparatus is an apparatus for displaying a screen. Examples
of the display apparatus include a monitor and a television. The display apparatus
uses a self-emissive display panel such as Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) or
a non-emissive display panel such as a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel.
[0003] The disclosure relates to a display module and a display apparatus to which a non-emissive
display panel is applied. The display apparatus to which the non-emissive display
panel is applied is configured with a display panel being a LCD panel on which a screen
is displayed and a backlight unit for supplying light to the display panel, wherein
the backlight unit includes a light source module having a light source and a plurality
of optical sheets receiving light from the light source to guide the light to the
display panel.
[0004] Recent display apparatuses can be mounted on the wall or stand on the floor by a
stand, according to a user's preference.
SUMMARY
[0005] Therefore, it is an aspect of the disclosure to provide a display apparatus with
an improved structure for selectively accommodating a stand for holding the display
apparatus.
[0006] It is another aspect of the disclosure to provide a display apparatus having a stand
not exposed to outside in the case in which the display apparatus is mounted on a
wall.
[0007] Additional aspects of the disclosure will be set forth in part in the description
which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned
by practice of the disclosure.
[0008] In accordance with a concept of the disclosure, a display apparatus includes: a display
panel configured to display an image in a front direction; a top chassis positioned
in a front direction of the display panel; a bottom chassis positioned in a rear direction
of the display panel; a rear cover covering a rear side of the bottom chassis; a stand
member being accommodatable on the rear cover and selectively coupled with a rear
surface of the rear cover, wherein the rear cover includes an accommodating portion
in which the stand member is accommodated and a coupling portion which is coupled
with the stand member, and the stand member includes an inserting protrusion which
is inserted into the accommodating portion and the coupling portion.
[0009] Also, the inserting protrusion may be inserted into the accommodating portion in
an up-down direction and into the coupling portion in a front-back direction.
[0010] Also, the inserting protrusion may include: a body portion which is inserted into
the accommodating portion or the coupling portion; a support portion formed at one
portion of the body portion and supporting at least one portion of the coupling portion
upon insertion of the body portion into the coupling portion; and a hook extending
in the up-down direction from one end of the support portion upon insertion of the
body portion into the coupling portion.
[0011] Also, the inserting protrusion may further include a screw hole formed in the body
portion and screw-coupled with the accommodating portion upon insertion of the body
portion into the accommodating portion.
[0012] Also, the stand member may include a coupling area in which the inserting protrusion
is formed and which contacts the rear cover upon coupling of the stand member with
the coupling portion, a support area supporting the display apparatus upon coupling
of the stand member with the coupling portion, and a connection area connecting the
coupling area to the support area, and the coupling area may be orthogonal to the
support area.
[0013] Also, the connection area may extend from the support area to be inclined at a preset
angle with respect to the support area.
[0014] Also, the coupling area may further include a screw coupling hole through which the
stand member is additionally screw-coupled with the rear cover upon coupling of the
stand member with the coupling portion.
[0015] Also, the accommodating portion may include an accommodating groove having a shape
corresponding to the stand member to accommodate the stand member.
[0016] Also, a width in up-down direction of the accommodating portion may be greater than
a width in up-down direction of the stand member such that the stand member is movable
in the up-down direction inside the accommodating groove.
[0017] Also, the accommodating portion may further include an inserting groove into which
the inserting protrusion is inserted and which is concave in the up-down direction.
[0018] Also, the coupling portion may include a plurality of stand coupling grooves into
which the inserting protrusion is inserted, and the plurality of stand coupling grooves
may be spaced in the up-down direction to enable the inserting protrusion to be inserted
into one of the plurality of stand coupling grooves selectively in the up-down direction.
[0019] Also, the stand member may be provided as a pair of stand members respectively positioned
adjacent to left and right edges of the display apparatus, the display apparatus may
further include a connection member connecting the pair of stand members to each other,
and each of the pair of stand members may include a support portion including a supplementary
coupling portion coupled with the connection member.
[0020] Also, the display apparatus may further include an electronic component configured
to control the display panel, wherein the rear cover may further include a cable guide
being in a shape of a groove extending in a left-right direction to guide a location
of a cable for transferring a signal to the electronic component from outside, and
the accommodating portion may be formed at an end of the cable guide.
[0021] Also, the coupling portion may be positioned at a lower end of the rear cover, and
the inserting protrusion may be inserted into the coupling portion in the up-down
direction.
[0022] Also, the accommodating portion and the coupling portion may be positioned at a rear
end of the rear cover, and a position of the stand member accommodated in the accommodating
portion may be orthogonal to a position of the stand member coupled with the coupling
portion.
[0023] In accordance with a concept of the disclosure, a display apparatus includes: a display
panel configured to display an image in a front direction; a top chassis positioned
in a front direction of the display panel; a bottom chassis positioned in a rear direction
of the display panel; a rear cover covering a rear side of the bottom chassis; a stand
member being accommodatable on the rear cover and selectively coupled with a rear
surface of the rear cover, wherein the rear cover includes an accommodating portion
in which the stand member is accommodated and a coupling portion which is coupled
with the stand member, and the coupling portion is positioned at a lower end of the
rear cover.
[0024] Also, the display apparatus may further include an electronic component configured
to control the display panel, wherein the rear cover may further include a cable guide
being in a shape of a groove extending in a left-right direction to guide a location
of a cable for transferring a signal to the electronic component from outside, and
the accommodating portion may be formed at an end of the cable guide.
[0025] Also, the coupling portion may include a plurality of stand coupling grooves which
are screw-coupled with the stand member, and the plurality of stand coupling grooves
may include a first stand coupling groove and a second stand coupling groove aligned
in the left-right direction, and a third stand coupling groove positioned in a diagonal
direction with respect to the second stand coupling groove.
[0026] Also, the stand member may include an inserting protrusion which is inserted into
the coupling portion and a support portion supporting the display apparatus upon insertion
of the inserting protrusion into the coupling portion, wherein the inserting protrusion
is orthogonal to the support portion.
[0027] In accordance with a concept of the disclosure, a display apparatus includes: a display
panel configured to display an image in a front direction; a top chassis positioned
in a front direction of the display panel; a bottom chassis positioned in a rear direction
of the display panel; a rear cover covering a rear side of the bottom chassis; a stand
member being accommodatable on the rear cover and selectively coupled with a rear
surface of the rear cover, wherein the rear cover includes an accommodating portion
in which the stand member is accommodated and a coupling portion which is coupled
with the stand member, and the stand member includes an inserting protrusion which
is inserted into the accommodating portion in an up-down direction and into the coupling
portion in a front-back direction.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] These and/or other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent and more readily
appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings of which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a display apparatus according to a first embodiment
of the disclosure;
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the display apparatus according to the first
embodiment of the disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view of the display apparatus according to the first
embodiment of the disclosure;
FIGS. 4A to 4C show a state in which a stand member of the display apparatus according
to the first embodiment of the disclosure is accommodated in an accommodating portion;
FIGS. 5A and 5B show a state in which the stand member of the display apparatus according
to the first embodiment of the disclosure is assembled into the display apparatus;
FIG. 6 is a side view of the stand member assembled into the display apparatus according
to the first embodiment of the disclosure;
FIG. 7 is a rear view of a rear cover of a display apparatus according to a modified
embodiment of the first embodiment of the disclosure;
FIGS. 8A and 8B show a state in which some components of a display apparatus according
to another modified embodiment of the first embodiment of the disclosure are coupled;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of some components of a display apparatus according to
another modified embodiment of the first embodiment of the disclosure;
FIG. 10 is a rear view of a display apparatus according to a second embodiment of
the disclosure;
FIGS. 11A and 11B show a state in which a stand member of the display apparatus according
to the second embodiment of the disclosure is taken out of an accommodating portion;
FIGS. 12A and 12B show a state in which the stand member of the display apparatus
according to the second embodiment of the disclosure is assembled into the display
apparatus;
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the display apparatus according to the second embodiment
of the disclosure, into which the stand member is assembled;
FIGS. 14A and 14B show a state in which a cable is connected to the display apparatus
according to the second embodiment of the disclosure;
FIG. 15 is a rear view of a display apparatus according to a modified example of the
second embodiment of the disclosure;
FIGS. 16A and 16B show a state in which a stand member of the display apparatus according
to the modified example of the second embodiment of the disclosure is taken out of
an accommodating portion;
FIG. 17 shows a state in which the stand member of the display apparatus according
to the modified example of the second embodiment of the disclosure is assembled into
the display apparatus;
FIG. 18 shows a coupling portion of the display apparatus according to the modified
example of the second embodiment of the disclosure;
FIGS. 19A and 19B show a state in which the stand member of the display apparatus
according to the modified example of the second embodiment of the disclosure is coupled
in a first type;
FIGS. 20A and 20B show a state in which the stand member of the display apparatus
according to the modified example of the second embodiment of the disclosure is coupled
in a second type;
FIG. 21 is a rear view of a display apparatus according to a third embodiment of the
disclosure;
FIGS. 22A and 22B show a state in which a stand member of the display apparatus according
to the third embodiment of the disclosure is taken out of an accommodating portion;
and
FIG. 23 shows a state in which the stand member of the display apparatus according
to the third embodiment of the disclosure is assembled into the display apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] Configurations illustrated in the embodiments and the drawings described in the present
specification are only the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, and thus
it is to be understood that various modified examples, which may replace the embodiments
and the drawings described in the present specification, are possible when filing
the present application.
[0030] Also, like reference numerals or symbols denoted in the drawings of the present specification
represent members or components that perform the substantially same functions.
[0031] The terms used in the present specification are merely used to describe embodiments,
and are not intended to limit and/or restrict the disclosure. An expression used in
the singular encompasses the expression of the plural, unless it has a clearly different
meaning in the context. In the present specification, it is to be understood that
the terms such as "including" or "having," etc., are intended to indicate the existence
of the features, numbers, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof disclosed
in the specification, and are not intended to preclude the possibility that one or
more other features, numbers, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof
may exist or may be added.
[0032] Also, it will be understood that, although the terms "first", "second", etc., may
be used herein to describe various components, these components should not be limited
by these terms. The above terms are used only to distinguish one component from another.
For example, a first component discussed below could be termed a second component,
and similarly, a second component may be termed a first component without departing
from the scope of right of the disclosure. As used herein, the term "and/or" includes
any and all combinations of one or more of associated listed items.
[0033] Hereinafter, the embodiments of the disclosure will be described in detail with reference
to the accompanying drawings.
[0034] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a display apparatus according to a first embodiment
of the disclosure, and FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the display apparatus
according to the first embodiment of the disclosure.
[0035] The following descriptions of the disclosure relate to an example of a flat display
apparatus 1, however, may be applicable to a curved display apparatus or a bendable
display apparatus.
[0036] Also, the terms 'front direction' or 'front surface' used in the present specification
is defined based on a front surface of a display panel 20, on which the display panel
20 displays an image with respect to the display apparatus 1 shown in FIG. 1. The
terms 'upper portion' and 'lower portion' respectively represent an upper portion
and a lower portion of the display apparatus 1 shown in FIG. 1 with respect to the
front direction or front surface, and the terms 'both sides' and 'side direction'
respectively represent left and right directions of the display apparatus 1 shown
in FIG. 1.
[0037] The display apparatus 1 may include a display module for displaying images therein.
[0038] The display apparatus 1 may include a chassis assembly for accommodating and supporting
the display panel 20 and a backlight unit.
[0039] The display panel 20 may be a liquid crystal panel manufactured by filling and sealing
up liquid crystal between two glass substrates (not shown) each including electrodes.
The display panel 20 may display images on the front surface.
[0040] The chassis assembly may include a top chassis 82, a middle mold 70, and a bottom
chassis 84.
[0041] The top chassis 82 may include an opening 82a for exposing the display panel 20.
The bottom chassis 84 may include a bottom portion 84a positioned below the backlight
unit, and a bottom side portion 84b extending upward from the bottom portion 84a.
[0042] On the bottom chassis 84, various components of the display apparatus 1, such as
the top chassis 82 and the middle mold 70, may be fixed and supported.
[0043] The bottom chassis 84 may radiate heat generated from a plurality of light sources
31 to the outside. That is, heat generated from the light sources 31 may be transferred
to the bottom chassis 84 via a printed circuit board (PCB) 32, and radiated through
the bottom chassis 84. In order to radiate heat, the bottom chassis 84 may be made
of aluminum having high heat conductivity, various kinds of metal materials such as
SUS, or a plastic material such as ABS. Also, the PCB 32 may also be a metal PCB made
of aluminum having high heat conductivity.
[0044] However, unlike the current embodiment, at least one of the top chassis 82, the middle
mold 70, and the bottom chassis 84 may be omitted, or the top chassis 82, the middle
mold 70, and the bottom chassis 84 may be integrated into one body.
[0045] The display apparatus 1 may further include a rear cover 100 surrounding the chassis
assembly and covering a rear side of the bottom chassis 84 to protect and accommodate
the chassis assembly.
[0046] The display apparatus 1 may further include the backlight unit for supplying light
to the display panel 20.
[0047] In the current embodiment, the backlight unit may be a direct type in which the light
sources 31 are positioned straightly below the display panel 20. The backlight unit
may include a light source module 30 configured with the light sources 31 and the
PCB 32 on which the light sources 31 are mounted, and various optical sheets 50 positioned
on a traveling path of light emitted from the light sources 31.
[0048] The light sources 31 may supply light to the display panel 20. The light sources
31 may include Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). The LEDs may be provided in a form of
a package in which LED chips are mounted on a substrate and a resin is filled. However,
unlike the current embodiment, the light sources 31 may be Cold Cathode Fluorescent
Lamps (CCFLs) or External Electrode Fluorescent Lamps (EEFLs).
[0049] On the PCB 32, the plurality of light sources 31 may be mounted at preset intervals.
On the PCB 32, a circuit pattern, etc. may be printed to transfer driving power and
signals to the light sources 31. The PCB 32 may be rested on the bottom chassis 84.
[0050] Light emitted from the light sources 31 may be supplied directly to the display panel
20, unlike an edge type display apparatus, although not limited thereto. However,
the rear cover 100 and a stand member 200 (which will be described later) of the display
apparatus 1 according to a concept of the disclosure may be applicable to an edge
type display apparatus.
[0051] To improve optical characteristics of light exiting the light sources 31, the optical
sheets 50 may be positioned between the light sources 31 and the display panel 20.
[0052] The backlight unit may include a diffuser sheet 40. The diffuser sheet 40 may cancel
or reduce light irradiated from the light sources 31. Because light irradiated from
the light sources 31 directly enters eyes, an arrangement pattern of the light sources
31 may be presented as it is to the eyes. Therefore, the diffuser sheet 40 may cancel
or reduce the pattern.
[0053] Generally, the diffuser sheet 40 may be a component of the optical sheets 50 and
may be included in the optical sheets 50. That is, the diffuser sheet 40 may diffuse
light irradiated from the light source module 30 in all directions so that a uniform
amount of light is displayed in all directions on an image.
[0054] The backlight unit may further include a reflector sheet 60 that reflects light to
prevent optical loss. The reflector sheet 60 may reflect light emitted from the light
sources 31 to cause the light to be incident toward the diffuser sheet 40. The reflector
sheet 60 may be formed in various forms, such as a sheet, a film, a plate, etc. For
example, the reflector sheet 60 may be formed by coating a base material with a high-reflective
coating material. The base material may be SUS, BRASS, aluminum, PET, etc. and the
high-reflective coating material may be silver, TiO
2, etc. The reflector sheet 60 may be rested and supported on the PCB 32.
[0055] The rear cover 100 may cover side edges of the display apparatus 1 while covering
a rear side of the bottom chassis 84, as described above, although not limited thereto.
However, a component such as an additional frame or housing may be provided to cover
the side edges of the display apparatus 1. In the following description, the rear
cover 100 is assumed to be a component covering the side edges of the display apparatus
1.
[0056] The display apparatus 1 may be mounted on a wall to be positioned in a mount type,
or stand on the floor by a stand to be positioned in a stand type, according to a
user's need.
[0057] Generally, in the case in which a display apparatus is assembled on a wall, a stand
for holding the display apparatus may be stored separately, and in this case, a situation
in which the stand is lost may occur.
[0058] A user may position the display apparatus in the mount type or the stand type, according
to a space. In the case in which the user intending to change a position of the display
apparatus from the mount type to the stand type loses the stand stored separately,
a problem may occur.
[0059] To prevent the stand from being lost, the stand member 200 for holding the display
apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the disclosure may be accommodated in the
rear cover 100.
[0060] More particularly, the display apparatus 1 may include the stand member 200, wherein
the stand member 200 is accommodated on the rear cover 100 in the case in which the
display apparatus 1 is supported on a wall, and in the case in which the display apparatus
1 is supported on a floor, the stand member 200 is taken out of the rear cover 100
and assembled into the display apparatus 1 to hold the display apparatus 1 on the
floor.
[0061] The operation will be described in detail, below.
[0062] FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view of the display apparatus according to the first
embodiment of the disclosure, FIGS. 4A to 4C show a state in which a stand member
of the display apparatus according to the first embodiment of the disclosure is accommodated
in an accommodating portion, FIGS. 5A and 5B show a state in which the stand member
of the display apparatus according to the first embodiment of the disclosure is assembled
into the display apparatus, and FIG. 6 is a side view of the stand member assembled
into the display apparatus according to the first embodiment of the disclosure.
[0063] The rear cover 100 of the display apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment of
the disclosure may include an accommodating portion 110 in which the stand member
200 is accommodated and a coupling portion 120 coupled with the stand member 200.
[0064] The display apparatus 1 may include the stand member 200 which is accommodated in
the accommodating portion 110 in the case in which the display apparatus 1 is positioned
in the mount type, and coupled with the coupling portion 120 in the case in which
the display apparatus 1 is positioned in the stand type.
[0065] The stand member 200 may be provided as a pair of stand members 200R and 200L which
are respectively coupled with left and right sides of the display apparatus 1, as
shown in FIG. 3. Because the pair of stand members 200R and 200L are the same components,
one stand member 200 of the pair of stand members 200R and 200R will be described
for convenience of description.
[0066] The accommodating portion 110 may be formed in a shape of a groove corresponding
to a shape of the stand member 200 such that the stand member 200 is accommodated
on the rear cover 100. More particularly, the accommodating portion 110 may be formed
to correspond to a side-by-side arrangement of the pair of stand members 200R and
200L.
[0067] The coupling portion 120 may be formed as a pair of coupling portions 120R and 120L
which are respectively coupled with the pair of stand members 200R and 200L. However,
because the pair of coupling portions 120R and 120L are the same components, like
the pair of stand members 200R and 200L, one coupling member 120 of the pair of coupling
portions 120R and 120L will be described.
[0068] The pair of coupling portions 120R and 120L may be respectively positioned adjacent
to the left and right edges of the display apparatus 1 so that the display apparatus
1 may be stably supported by the stand member 200 coupled with the display apparatus
1.
[0069] The coupling portion 120 may further include a pair of supplementary coupling portions
120S, in addition to the pair of coupling portions 120R and 120L. The pair of supplementary
coupling portions 120S may be positioned in a center portion in left-right direction
of the display apparatus 1, compared to the pair of coupling portions 120R and 120L,
although not limited thereto. However, the pair of supplementary coupling portions
120S may be a plurality of supplementary coupling portions.
[0070] Accordingly, the user may selectively couple the pair of stand members 200R and 200L
with the pair of coupling portions 120R and 120L or the pair of supplementary coupling
portions 120S, as necessary.
[0071] Hereinafter, a characteristic by which the stand member 200 is accommodated in the
accommodating portion 110 will be described.
[0072] As shown in FIG. 4A, the stand member 200 may approach the accommodating portion
110 in a front-back direction and then be accommodated in the accommodating portion
110. The stand member 200 may approach the accommodating portion 110 until contacting
an accommodating surface 112 of the accommodating portion 110 in parallel to the accommodating
surface 112, and then be accommodated in the accommodating portion 110.
[0073] Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 4B, after the stand member 200 is positioned adjacent
to the accommodating surface 112, the stand member 200 may move downward to be fixed
to the accommodating portion 110.
[0074] The stand member 200 may include an inserting protrusion 210 protruding from a portion
of the stand member 200. The inserting protrusion 210 may be, upon the downward movement
of the stand member 200, accommodated in an inserting hole 111 positioned at a portion
of the accommodating portion 110 and formed in an up-down direction.
[0075] The inserting protrusion 210 may be accommodated in the inserting hole 111 in the
up-down direction so that the stand member 200 may be fixed to and supported in the
accommodating portion 110.
[0076] The inserting protrusion 210, which will be described later together with a body
portion 211 to be inserted into the inserting hole 111, may include a support portion
212 formed at one portion of the body portion 211 and supporting at least one portion
of the coupling portion 120 upon insertion of the body portion 211 into the coupling
portion 120, and a hook 213 extending in the up-down direction from one end of the
support portion 212.
[0077] Also, the inserting protrusion 210 may include a screw coupling hole 214 which is
screw-coupled with the rear cover 100 after the body portion 211 is accommodated in
the insertion hole 111, which will be described later.
[0078] As shown in FIG. 4C, a length h1 in up-down direction of the stand member 200 from
a location in the left-right direction may be shorter than a length h2 in up-down
direction of the accommodating portion 110 from the same location in the left-right
direction.
[0079] Accordingly, the stand member 200 may be movable in the up-down direction in the
state of being accommodated in the accommodating portion 110. Because the length h2
in up-down direction of the accommodating portion 110 is longer than the length h1
of the stand member 200 from the same location in the state in which the stand member
200 contacts the accommodating surface 112 in parallel to the accommodating surface
112, the stand member 200 may be movable in the up-down direction by a difference
between the lengths h1 and h2 in the accommodating portion 110. Also, the inserting
protrusion 210 may be movable in the left-right direction such that, after the inserting
protrusion 210 is accommodated in the inserting hole 111, the inserting protrusion
210 may be fixed by the hook 213 and released from the hook 213.
[0080] After the inserting protrusion 210 is accommodated in the inserting hole 111, the
inserting protrusion 210 may be coupled by a screw S to stably accommodate the stand
member 200 in the accommodating portion 110. The screw coupling hole 214 may be formed
in the inserting protrusion 210, and the rear cover 100 may include a screw hole 101
through which the inserting protrusion 210 accommodated in the inserting hole 111
is coupled with the rear cover 100 by the screw S together with the screw coupling
hole 214, at a location corresponding to the screw coupling hole 214.
[0081] The inserting protrusion 210 may be coupled with the rear cover 100 by the screw
S through the screw coupling hole 214, and accordingly, the stand member 200 may be
stably accommodated in the accommodating portion 110. A process by which the stand
member 200 accommodated in the accommodating portion 110 is taken out of the accommodating
portion 110 is a reverse process of the above-described process by which the stand
member 200 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 110, and therefore, detailed
descriptions thereof will be omitted.
[0082] Hereinafter, a process by which the stand member 200 is coupled with the rear cover
100 will be described.
[0083] The stand member 200 taken out of the accommodating portion 110 may be coupled with
the coupling portion 120, as shown in FIGS. 5A to 6.
[0084] The stand member 200 may include a coupling area 220 having the inserting protrusion
210 formed thereon and contacting the rear cover 100 upon coupling of the stand member
200 with the coupling portion 120, a support area 230 supporting the display apparatus
1 upon coupling of the stand member 200 with the coupling portion 120, and a connection
area 240 connecting the coupling area 220 to the support area 230.
[0085] In the case in which the stand member 200 is accommodated in the accommodating portion
110, the stand member 200 may be positioned such that a longitudinal direction of
the coupling area 220 corresponds to the left-right direction of the display apparatus
1 and a longitudinal direction of the support area 230 corresponds to the up-down
direction of the display apparatus 1, and then accommodated in the accommodating portion
110.
[0086] In the case in which the stand member 200 is taken out of the accommodating portion
110 and then coupled with the coupling portion 120, the stand member 200 may be positioned
such that the longitudinal direction of the coupling area 220 corresponds to the up-down
direction of the display apparatus 1 and the longitudinal direction of the support
area 230 corresponds to the front-back direction of the display apparatus 1, thus
supporting the display apparatus 1.
[0087] That is, a position of the stand member 200 accommodated in the accommodating portion
110 may be different from a position of the stand member 200 coupled with the coupling
portion 120.
[0088] The coupling area 220 may be orthogonal to the support area 230. More particularly,
the longitudinal direction of the coupling area 220 may be orthogonal to the longitudinal
direction of the support area 230.
[0089] Also, the connection area 240 may extend from the support area 230 to be inclined
at a preset angle with respect to the support area 230.
[0090] The coupling portion 120 may include a plurality of coupling portions 120A, 120B,
and 120C into which the inserting protrusion 210 is inserted in the front-back direction.
[0091] The plurality of coupling portions 120A, 120B, and 120C may be spaced in the up-down
direction. The number of the plurality of coupling portions 120A, 120B, and 120C may
be more than the number of the inserting protrusion 210.
[0092] That is, according to the first embodiment of the disclosure, two inserting protrusions
210 may be formed in the stand member 200, and three coupling portions 120A, 120B,
and 120C may be formed, although not limited thereto. However, in the case in which
three inserting protrusions or more are provided, four coupling portions or more may
be provided.
[0093] An upper one of the plurality of coupling portions 120A, 120B, and 120C is referred
to as a first coupling portion 120A, a lower one of the plurality of coupling portions
120A, 120B, and 120C is referred to as a second coupling portion 120C, and a center
one of the plurality of coupling portions 120A, 120B, and 120C is referred to as a
third coupling portion 120C. A user may couple the stand member 200 with the first
coupling portion 120A and the third coupling portion 120B or with the second coupling
portion 120C and the third coupling portion 120B, according to his/her selection.
[0094] In the case in which the stand member 200 is coupled with the first coupling portion
120A and the third coupling portion 120B, the stand member 200 may support the display
apparatus 1 such that the display apparatus 1 is spaced a length of L1 from the floor.
[0095] In the case in which the stand member 200 is coupled with the second coupling portion
120C and the third coupling portion 120B, the stand member 200 may support the display
apparatus 1 such that the display apparatus 1 is spaced a length of L2 from the floor.
[0096] That is, a height at which the display apparatus 1 is supported from the floor may
vary according to which two of the plurality of coupling portions 120A, 120B, and
120C the stand member 200 is coupled with. A user may selectively couple the stand
member 200 with any two of the plurality of coupling portions 120A, 120B, and 120C,
as necessary, to change a height at which the display apparatus 1 is supported from
the floor.
[0097] Because the plurality of coupling portions 120A, 120B, and 120C have the same configuration,
one coupling portion 120 of the plurality of coupling portions 120A, 120B, and 120C
will be described below.
[0098] The coupling portion 120 may include a coupling hole 124 into which the inserting
protrusion 210 is inserted in the front-back direction, and a support protrusion 123
by which the coupling portion 120 is supported on the support portion 212 after the
inserting protrusion 210 is inserted into the coupling hole 124. The support protrusion
123 may be rested on the support portion 212 and the hook 213 of the inserting protrusion
210 to support the coupling portion 120 on the support portion 212.
[0099] A weight transferred to the support portion 212 and the hook 213 by the support protrusion
123 may be a whole weight of the display apparatus 1. Accordingly, because the display
apparatus 1 is substantially incapable of being supported by the support portion 212
of the stand member 200, the inserting protrusion 210 may be inserted into the coupling
hole 121 and then the screw S may be additionally coupled to firmly couple the stand
member 200 with the coupling portion 120.
[0100] The hook 213 may function to locate the stand member 200 upon coupling of the stand
member 200 with the coupling portion 120 by the screw S.
[0101] The coupling portion 120 may further include a screw groove 122 with which the screw
S is coupled.
[0102] The coupling area 220 may include a screw coupling hole 221 which the screw S penetrates
to couple the stand member 200 with the rear cover 100.
[0103] The screw S may be coupled with the screw coupling hole 221 and the screw groove
122 to firmly couple the stand member 200 with the rear cover 100.
[0104] That is, the stand member 200 may approach the coupling portion 120 in the front-back
direction such that the inserting protrusion 210 is inserted into the coupling hole
121, and after the inserting protrusion 210 is inserted into the coupling hole 121,
the coupling area 220 may be in contact with the rear cover 100.
[0105] Thereafter, the stand member 200 may be coupled with the rear cover 100 through the
screw S. A process of decoupling the stand member 200 from the rear cover 100 is a
reverse process of the above-described process, and, therefore, detailed descriptions
thereof will be omitted.
[0106] The connection area 240 may extend to be at the preset angle with respect to the
support area 230, as described above. The connection area 240 may extend in a diagonal
direction from the support area 230, according to the first embodiment of the disclosure,
although not limited thereto. However, the connection area 240 may extend to be at
substantially right angles with respect to the support area 230.
[0107] Also, the connection area 240 may extend from an end of the support area 230, although
not limited thereto. The connection area 240 may extend from any one end of the support
area 230.
[0108] As described above, the stand member 200 may be selectively positioned at an accommodated
location 200A at which the stand member 200 is accommodated in the accommodating portion
110 and at a coupled location 200B at which the stand member 200 is coupled with the
coupling portion 120.
[0109] In the case in which the display apparatus 1 is positioned in the mount type, the
stand member 200 may be positioned at the accommodated location 200A. Accordingly,
the stand member 200 may be not exposed to the outside although the display apparatus
1 is assembled on a wall, so that an aesthetic sense may be improved and the stand
member 200 may need not to be stored separately.
[0110] Also, in the case in which the display apparatus 1 is positioned in the stand type,
the stand member 200 may be taken out of the accommodated location 200A and positioned
at the coupled location 200B to support the display apparatus 1 on the floor.
[0111] Accordingly, the stand member 200 may be accommodated in the rear cover 100 or coupled
with the rear cover 100, regardless of an installation type of the display apparatus
1, thereby being prevented from being lost.
[0112] Hereinafter, a modified example of the first embodiment of the disclosure will be
described. Other components except for an accommodating portion 110' which will be
described below are the same as the corresponding ones described above in the first
embodiment of the disclosure, and therefore, detailed descriptions thereof will be
omitted.
[0113] FIG. 7 is a rear view of a rear cover of a display apparatus according to a modified
embodiment of the first embodiment of the disclosure.
[0114] In the first embodiment of the disclosure as described above, a width of the accommodating
portion 110 may substantially correspond to a horizontal length of the pair of stand
members 200R and 200L arranged side by side. However, a width length of the accommodating
portion 110 may be limited by a front portion (not shown) positioned in the front
direction of the rear cover 100 of the display apparatus 1.
[0115] In consideration of such a problem, in the modified example of the first embodiment
of the disclosure, a width (W) length of the accommodating portion 110' may correspond
to a horizontal length of the pair of stand members 200R and 200L overlapping in at
least some portions.
[0116] More particularly, a horizontal length of the pair of stand members 200R and 200L
positioned such that the coupling areas 220 overlap each other in the up-down direction
may correspond to a width W of the accommodating portion 110'.
[0117] An inserting hole corresponding to one stand member 200L of the pair of stand members
200R and 200L may be positioned at a lower portion of the accommodating portion 110',
like the first embodiment of the disclosure as described above, whereas an inserting
hole corresponding to the other stand member 200R of the pair of stand members 200R
and 200L may be positioned at an accommodating surface 112'.
[0118] More particularly, an inserting portion 113' may be positioned between the coupling
areas 220 of the pair of stand members 200R and 200L, and an inserting hole into which
the inserting protrusion 210 of the stand member 200R of the pair of stand members
200R and 200L is inserted may be formed in the inserting portion 113'.
[0119] Accordingly, the pair of stand members 200R and 200L may overlap, instead of being
arranged side by side in the left-right direction on the accommodating portion 110',
so that the width W of the accommodating portion 110' may be reduced.
[0120] Hereinafter, a modified example of the first embodiment of the disclosure will be
described. Other components except for the support area 230 of the stand member 200
which will be described below are the same as the corresponding ones described above
in the first embodiment of the disclosure, and therefore, detailed descriptions thereof
will be omitted.
[0121] FIG. 8A and 8B show a state in which some components of a display apparatus according
to another modified embodiment of the first embodiment of the disclosure are coupled,
and FIG. 9 is a perspective view of some components of a display apparatus according
to another modified embodiment of the first embodiment of the disclosure.
[0122] The display apparatus 1 according to a modified example of the first embodiment of
the disclosure may include a connection member 250 connecting the pair of stand members
200R and 200L.
[0123] As described above, the pair of stand members 200R and 200L may be positioned adjacent
to the left and right edges of the display apparatus 1.
[0124] By connecting the pair of stand members 200R and 200L spaced to the connection member
250, stability of the pair of stand members 200R and 200L may be secured. Also, the
connection member 250 may provide an additional aesthetic sense.
[0125] The connection member 250 may be in a shape of a plate, although not limited thereto.
However, the connection member 250 may have various shapes.
[0126] The support areas 230 of the pair of stand members 200R and 200L may include assembling
portions 231 which are positioned in the upper side of the support areas 230 in the
case in which the pair of stand members 200R and 200L support the display apparatus
1.
[0127] The connection member 250 may be assembled with the pair of stand members 200R and
200L by the assembling portions 231 so that the pair of stand members 200R and 200L
and the connection member 250 look like one body.
[0128] Also, another component of the display apparatus 1, instead of the connection member
250, may be assembled into the assembling portion 231 of the pair of stand members
200R and 200L.
[0129] As shown in FIG. 9, a component such as a sound bar 260 for amplifying sound output
from the display apparatus 1 may be assembled into the assembling portions 231, although
not limited thereto. However, various additional components may be assembled into
the assembling portions 231 of the pair of stand members 200R and 200L.
[0130] Hereinafter, the second embodiment of the disclosure will be described. Other components
except for those which will be described below are the same as the corresponding ones
described above in the first embodiment of the disclosure, and therefore, detailed
descriptions thereof will be omitted.
[0131] FIG. 10 is a rear view of a display apparatus according to a second embodiment of
the disclosure, FIGS. 11A and 11B show a state in which a stand member of the display
apparatus according to the second embodiment of the disclosure is taken out of an
accommodating portion, FIGS. 12A and 12B show a state in which the stand member of
the display apparatus according to the second embodiment of the disclosure is assembled
into the display apparatus, FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the display apparatus
according to the second embodiment of the disclosure, into which the stand member
is assembled, and FIGS. 14A and 14B show a state in which a cable is connected to
the display apparatus according to the second embodiment of the disclosure.
[0132] A rear cover 300 according to the second embodiment of the disclosure may include
an electronic component (not shown) for controlling the display panel 20 of the display
apparatus 1, a cable coupling portion 310 with which a cable C for transferring external
signals to the electronic component is coupled, and a cable guide 320 for guiding
a location of the cable C coupled with the cable coupling portion 310.
[0133] The display apparatus 1 may receive power or signals for displaying images from outside.
The display apparatus 1 may receive the power or signals through the cable C connected
to the outside.
[0134] In this case, the display apparatus 1 may adjust a position of the cable C extending
to the outside of the display apparatus 1 through the cable guide 320, thereby improving
an aesthetic sense of the display apparatus 1 to which the cable C is connected.
[0135] The cable guide 320 may extend in the left-right direction.
[0136] A pair of stand members 400R and 400L may be accommodated at both ends of the cable
guide 320. That is, a pair of accommodating portions 330 in which the pair of stand
members 400R and 400L are accommodated may be provided at both ends of the cable guide
320.
[0137] Hereinafter, one stand member 400 of the pair of stand members 400R and 400L and
one accommodating portion 330 of the pair of accommodating portions 330 will be described.
[0138] The stand member 400 may include an inserting protrusion 410 which is, in the case
in which the stand member 400 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 330, supported
by the accommodating portion 330 and which is inserted into a coupling portion 340
which will be described later, and a support area 420 supporting the display apparatus
1 in the case in which the inserting protrusion 410 is inserted into the coupling
portion 340.
[0139] The inserting protrusion 410 may be orthogonal to the support area 420. The inserting
protrusion 410 may extend from one portion of the support area 420 in a direction
being orthogonal to the support area 420.
[0140] The inserting protrusion 410 may extend from a center portion of the support area
420 in a direction being orthogonal to the support area 420, although not limited
thereto. However, the inserting protrusion 410 may extend from another portion of
the support area 420, instead of the center portion of the support area 420.
[0141] The accommodating portion 330 may have a shape corresponding to the stand member
400.
[0142] The stand member 400 may be accommodated in the accommodating portion 330 such that
a longitudinal direction of the inserting protrusion 410 of the stand member 400 is
toward the left-right direction of the display apparatus 1.
[0143] More particularly, an area of the accommodating portion 330 in which the inserting
protrusion 410 is accommodated may extend in the left-right direction of the display
apparatus 1. The area of the accommodating portion 330 in which the inserting protrusion
410 is accommodated may be connected to an end of the cable guide 320.
[0144] An area of the accommodating portion 330 in which the support area 420 is accommodated
may be adjacent to a side edge of the display apparatus 1. The area of the accommodating
portion 330 in which the support area 420 is accommodated may extend from the area
of the accommodating portion 330 in which the inserting protrusion 410 is accommodated
to be orthogonal to an extension direction of the area of the accommodating portion
330 in which the inserting protrusion 410 is accommodated.
[0145] The cable guide 320 being adjacent to one end of the accommodating portion 330 may
include an inclined portion 321 inclined toward an inside of the rear cover 300. Also,
the cable guide 320 may include an extension portion 322 extending from the inclined
portion 321 to an inside of the accommodating portion 330.
[0146] A certain space A may be formed between the cable guide 320 and the accommodating
portion 330 by the inclined portion 321, so that a user may easily grip the stand
member 400 through the space A.
[0147] Also, the extension portion 322 may extend to the inside of the accommodating portion
330, as described above, to locate the cable C (which will be described later) up
to the accommodating portion 330.
[0148] The stand member 400 may be positioned at an accommodated location 400A at which
the stand member 400 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 330. The user may
grip the stand member 400 through the space A formed by the inclined portion 321 and
take the stand member 400 out of the accommodating portion 330.
[0149] Thereafter, the inserting protrusion 410 may be inserted in the up-down direction
into the coupling portion 340 positioned at a lower side of the rear cover 300. Accordingly,
the stand member 400 may be coupled with the display apparatus 1.
[0150] In the case in which the stand member 400 is positioned at a coupled location 400B
at which the inserting protrusion 410 is inserted into and coupled with the coupling
portion 340, a longitudinal direction of the support area 420 may be the front-back
direction of the display apparatus 1.
[0151] Accordingly, the stand member 400 may stably support the display apparatus 1.
[0152] In the case in which the stand member 400 is positioned at the accommodated location
400A, a longitudinal direction of the inserting protrusion 410 may be a direction
corresponding to the left-right direction of the display apparatus 1 or an extension
direction of the cable guide 320, and the longitudinal direction of the support area
420 may be a direction corresponding to the up-down direction of the display apparatus
1.
[0153] Also, in the case in which the stand member 400 is positioned at the coupled location
400B, the longitudinal direction of the inserting protrusion 410 may be a direction
corresponding to the up-down direction of the display apparatus 1, and the longitudinal
direction of the support area 420 may be a direction corresponding to the front-back
direction of the display apparatus 1.
[0154] The inserting protrusion 410 may be coupled with the coupling portion 340 in the
up-down direction by forced-inserting to firmly couple the stand member 400 with the
coupling portion 340. Also, after the inserting protrusion 410 is coupled with the
coupling portion 340, the stand member 400 may be additionally bound to the rear cover
300 through screw-coupling, which is not shown in the drawings.
[0155] The cable C may be guided downward from the center portion of the display apparatus
1 or toward the coupling portion 340 through the cable guide 320.
[0156] The cable guide 320 may include a plurality of guide protrusions 320b extending in
the left-right direction and a plurality of guide grooves 320a formed between the
plurality of guide protrusions 320b.
[0157] The cable (C) may be accommodated in the plurality of guide grooves 320a to be guided
toward the center of the display apparatus 1 or toward the coupling portion 340.
[0158] In the case in which the display apparatus 1 is mounted on a wall, the cable guide
320 may guide the cable C toward the center of the display apparatus 1, and in the
case in which the display apparatus 1 is positioned on a floor in a stand type, the
cable guide 320 may guide the cable C toward the coupling portion 340.
[0159] That is, the user may accommodate the cable C in the cable guide 320 in a left or
right direction from the cable coupling portion 310, thereby selectively deciding
an extension direction of the cable C to the outside of the display apparatus 1.
[0160] The accommodating portion 330 may include an incision portion 331 in at least one
portion of the rear cover 300 such that the cable C is capable of extending toward
the coupling portion 340.
[0161] In the case in which the cable C is positioned toward the coupling portion 340, the
cable C may be accommodated in the inclined portion 321 and the extension portion
322 to extend up to the accommodating portion 330, and extend from the accommodating
portion 330 to the outside of the accommodating portion 330 through the incision portion
331.
[0162] The above description relates to a state in which the stand member 400 is not accommodated
in the accommodating portion 330. However, the cable C may extend toward the coupling
portion 340 via the accommodating portion 330 even in the state in which the stand
member 400 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 330.
[0163] Because the cable C is accommodated in the inclined portion 321 and the extension
portion 322 to extend up to the accommodating portion 330 and extend to the outside
of the accommodating portion 330 through the incision portion 331, the stand member
400 accommodated in the accommodating portion 330 may not limit an arrangement of
the cable C.
[0164] Accordingly, the cable C may be positioned toward the coupling portion 340 although
the display apparatus 1 is mounted on a wall.
[0165] Hereinafter, a modified example of the second embodiment of the disclosure will be
described. Other components except for those described below are the same as the corresponding
ones described above in the first embodiment of the disclosure, and therefore, detailed
descriptions thereof will be omitted.
[0166] FIG. 15 is a rear view of a display apparatus according to a modified example of
the second embodiment of the disclosure, FIGS. 16A and 16B show a state in which a
stand member of the display apparatus according to the modified example of the second
embodiment of the disclosure is taken out of an accommodating portion, FIG. 17 shows
a state in which the stand member of the display apparatus according to the modified
example of the second embodiment of the disclosure is assembled into the display apparatus,
FIG. 18 shows a coupling portion of the display apparatus according to the modified
example of the second embodiment of the disclosure, FIGS. 19A and 19B show a state
in which the stand member of the display apparatus according to the modified example
of the second embodiment of the disclosure is coupled in a first type, and FIGS. 20A
and 20B show a state in which the stand member of the display apparatus according
to the modified example of the second embodiment of the disclosure is coupled in a
second type.
[0167] A pair of stand members 500R and 500L may be accommodating in both end portions of
the cable guide 320. Hereinafter, one stand member 500 of the pair of stand members
500R and 500L will be described.
[0168] The stand member 500 may include a support area 520 supporting the display apparatus
1, and a coupling bracket 510 coupled with a coupling portion 340', upon coupling
of the stand member 500 with the coupling portion 340'.
[0169] The support area 520 may be bent to a substantially right angle. At a bent portion
of the support area 520, the coupling bracket 510 may be formed.
[0170] An accommodating portion 330' may extend in the left-right direction of the display
apparatus 1 from an end of the cable guide 320, and, at a side edge of the display
apparatus 1, the accommodating portion 330' may extend to be orthogonal to an extension
direction of the left-right direction.
[0171] That is, the accommodating portion 330' may form a bent space corresponding to a
shape of the support area 520.
[0172] Accordingly, a portion of the support area 520 may be accommodated in the accommodating
portion 330' in a direction corresponding to the extension direction of the cable
guide 320, and the other portion of the support area 520 bent from the portion of
the support area 520 may be accommodated in the accommodating portion 330' in a position
that the other portion of the support area 520 is disposed parallel to the side edge
of the display apparatus 1.
[0173] The accommodating portion 330' may include an extension space 330a' extending in
the direction of the side edge of the display apparatus 1 in a space where the other
portion of the support area 520 bent from the portion of the support area 520 is accommodated.
[0174] Accordingly, the stand member 500 may be accommodated in the accommodating portion
330' in such a way to be movable in the left-right direction by a width in left-right
direction of the extension space 330a' inside the accommodating portion 330'.
[0175] This may be aimed to easily accommodate the coupling bracket 510 of the stand member
500 in the accommodating portion 330'.
[0176] In the case in which the accommodating portion 330' is in a shape corresponding to
the support area 520 of the stand member 500 without having the extension space 330a',
the coupling bracket 510 may interfere with accommodation of the stand member 500
into the accommodating portion 330'.
[0177] To take the stand member 500 out at an accommodated location 500A at which the stand
member 500 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 330', a user may move the
stand member 500 to the extension space 330a'.
[0178] At one side of the support area 520, a handle portion 501 for enabling a user to
grip the stand member 500 may be provided. The user may grip the handle portion 501
to move the stand member 500 to the extension space 330a'.
[0179] Also, the user may move the stand member 500 to the extension space 330a' through
the space A formed by the inclined portion 321.
[0180] In the case in which the stand member 500 is positioned at the accommodated location
500A, the coupling bracket 510 may be accommodated in a bracket accommodating area
330b' formed inside the accommodating portion 330'. The coupling bracket 510 may be
accommodated in the bracket accommodating area 330b' to support the stand member 500
such that the stand member 500 is stably accommodated in the accommodating portion
330'.
[0181] However, although the coupling bracket 510 is not accommodated in the bracket accommodating
area 330b' and supported, the stand member 500 may be stably supported in the accommodating
portion 330' because a portion of the support area 520 is supported in the accommodating
portion 330' in the left-right direction.
[0182] After the stand member 500 moves to the extension space 330a', the coupling bracket
510 may be taken out of the bracket accommodating area 330b', and the stand member
500 may be taken out in a rear direction from the rear cover 300'.
[0183] Then, the coupling bracket 510 of the stand member 500 may be coupled with the coupling
portion 340' formed in the lower side of the rear cover 300 through coupling of the
screw S.
[0184] After the coupling portion 340' is in contact with the coupling bracket 510, the
coupling portion 340' may be coupled with the coupling bracket 510 so that the stand
member 500 may be coupled with the rear cover 300'.
[0185] The coupling portion 340' may include a plurality of stand coupling grooves 341.
The plurality of stand coupling grooves 341 may include a first stand coupling groove
341a and a second stand coupling groove 341b aligned in the left-right direction of
the display apparatus 1, and a third stand coupling groove 341 c positioned in a diagonal
direction with respect to the second stand coupling groove 341b.
[0186] The third stand coupling groove 341c may be formed in the diagonal direction with
respect to the second stand coupling groove 341b to be at a preset angle θ with respect
to the second stand coupling groove 341b.
[0187] The coupling bracket 510 may include a pair of screw coupling holes 511 aligned in
the extension direction of the support area 520 to be screw-coupled with at least
two coupling grooves of the plurality of stand coupling grooves 341.
[0188] The pair of screw coupling holes 511 may be screw-coupled with the first stand coupling
groove 341 a and the second stand groove 341b or with the first stand coupling groove
341a and the third stand coupling groove 341c.
[0189] In the case in which the pair of screw coupling holes 511 are coupled with the first
stand coupling groove 341a and the second stand coupling groove 341b, the stand member
500 may support the display apparatus 1 at a coupling location 500B of a first type.
[0190] In the case in which the stand member 500 is positioned at the coupling location
500B of the first type, at least one portion of the support area 520 may be positioned
in a diagonal direction to be at a preset angle θ with respect to the left-right direction
of the display apparatus 1.
[0191] In the case in which at least one portion of the support area 520 being bent is positioned
in the front direction from the display apparatus 1 while being at a preset angle
θ in a diagonal direction with respect to the display apparatus 1, the other portion
of the support area 520 may be positioned in the rear direction from the display apparatus
1.
[0192] In the case in which the stand member 500 is positioned at the coupling location
500B of the first type, the support area 520 may be positioned in the front and rear
directions from the display apparatus 1 so that the stand member 500 may stably support
the display apparatus 1.
[0193] At least one side of the coupling bracket 510 may meet another side of the coupling
bracket 510 with a preset angle θ in a diagonal direction.
[0194] Accordingly, although the stand member 500 is positioned at the coupling location
500B of the first type, the coupling bracket 510 may not protrude to the outside of
a rear side surface of the rear cover 300', which improves an aesthetic sense.
[0195] In the case in which the pair of screw coupling holes 511 are coupled with the first
stand coupling groove 341a and the third stand coupling groove 341c, the stand member
500 may support the display apparatus 1 at a coupling location 500C of a second type.
[0196] In this case, at least one portion of the support area 520 may be coupled with the
coupling portion 340' such that a longitudinal direction of the at least one portion
is positioned in a direction corresponding to the left-right direction of the display
apparatus 1, and the other portion of the support area 520 may be coupled with the
coupling portion 340' such that a longitudinal direction of the other portion is positioned
in a direction being orthogonal to the left-right direction of the display apparatus
1.
[0197] In the case in which the stand member 500 supports the display apparatus 1 at the
coupling location 500C of the second type, the other portion of the support area 520
may be positioned in the front direction from the display apparatus 1.
[0198] In the case in which the other portion of the support area 520 is positioned in the
front direction from the display apparatus 1, at least one portion of the support
area 520 may be incapable of supporting a rear side of the display apparatus 1 because
an extension direction of the at least one portion is the left-right direction of
the display apparatus 1.
[0199] Accordingly, in the case in which the stand member 500 supports the display apparatus
1 at the coupling location 500C of the second type, the display apparatus 1 may be
supported through the rear cover 300' supported by a wall or a certain component located
behind the display apparatus 1.
[0200] According to an example of a wall, in the case in which the stand member 500 is positioned
at the coupling location 500B of the first type, the other portion of the support
area 520 may be positioned in the rear direction from the display apparatus 1 so that
the rear cover 300' of the display apparatus 1 is incapable of being supported by
a wall located behind the display apparatus 1, whereas, in the case in which the stand
member 500 supports the display apparatus 1 at the coupling location 500C of the second
type, the display apparatus 1 may be positioned adjacent to the wall because the support
area 520 is not positioned behind the display apparatus 1, and the rear cover 300'
may be supported by the wall.
[0201] The at least one portion may be positioned in a diagonal direction with respect to
the display apparatus 1, while being at a preset angle θ with respect to the left-right
direction of the display apparatus 1.
[0202] Hereinafter, a third embodiment of the disclosure will be described. Other components
except for those described below are the same as the corresponding ones described
above in the second embodiment of the disclosure, and therefore, detailed descriptions
thereof will be omitted.
[0203] FIG. 21 is a rear view of a display apparatus according to a third embodiment of
the disclosure, FIGS. 22A and 22B show a state in which a stand member of the display
apparatus according to the third embodiment of the disclosure is taken out of an accommodating
portion, and FIG. 23 shows a state in which the stand member of the display apparatus
according to the third embodiment of the disclosure is assembled into the display
apparatus.
[0204] A stand member 700 may be accommodated in an accommodating portion 630 positioned
in a lower side surface of the rear cover 600. The stand member 700 may be accommodated
in the accommodating portion 630 in the up-down direction of the display apparatus
1, and also taken out of the accommodating portion 630 in the up-down direction of
the display apparatus 1.
[0205] The accommodating portion 630 may include a handle area 631 for enabling a user to
easily grip the stand member 700 positioned at an accommodated location 700A. The
user may easily grip the stand member 700 through the handle area 631 and press the
stand member 700 downward to take the stand member 700 out of the accommodating portion
630.
[0206] The stand member 700 may include an inserting protrusion 710 to be inserted into
a coupling portion 640, and a support area 720 extending from the inserting protrusion
710. The inserting protrusion 710 may be orthogonal to the support area 720.
[0207] The stand member 700 may be accommodated in the accommodating portion 630 by forced-inserting
to prevent the stand member 700 from escaping from the accommodating portion 630.
[0208] In the case in which the stand member 700 is positioned at the accommodated location
700A at which the stand member 700 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 630,
the stand member 700 may be additionally screw-coupled with the rear cover 600 to
be stably supported in the accommodating portion 630, which is not shown in the drawings.
[0209] The stand member 700 may be, after being taken out, inserted into the coupling portion
640 formed in the lower side of the rear cover 600. More particularly, the inserting
protrusion 710 may be inserted into the coupling portion 640.
[0210] In the case in which the inserting protrusion 710 is inserted into the coupling portion
640, the stand member 700 may be positioned at a coupled location 700B at which the
stand member 700 is coupled with the rear cover 600, and accordingly, the stand member
700 may stably support the display apparatus 1.
[0211] A pair of coupling portions 640 may be provided adjacent to both side edges of the
display apparatus 1, although not shown in the drawings. Accordingly, a pair of stand
members 700 may be provided and coupled with the pair of coupling portions 640, respectively.
Also, a plurality of coupling portions 640 may be provided in pairs to be adjacent
to both side edges of the display apparatus 1.
[0212] In the case in which the stand member 700 is positioned at the accommodated location
700A, an extension direction of the support area 720 may be a direction corresponding
to the left-right direction of the display apparatus 1, and in the case in which the
stand member 700 is positioned at the coupled location 700B, an extension direction
of the support area 720 may be a direction corresponding to the front-back direction
of the display apparatus 1.
[0213] That is, a position of the support area 720 of the stand member 700 at the accommodated
location 700A may be orthogonal to a position of the support area 720 of the stand
member 700 at the coupled location 700B.
[0214] According to the disclosure, because the stand for holding the display apparatus
is accommodated in the display apparatus in the case in which the display apparatus
is mounted on a wall, and, in the case in which the display apparatus stands on a
floor, the stand is taken out of the display apparatus and assembled into the display
apparatus to hold the display apparatus thereon, the stand may be prevented from being
lost, without having to be stored separately.
[0215] Also, according to the disclosure, because the stand is accommodated inside the display
apparatus without being exposed to outside in the case in which the display apparatus
is mounted on a wall, an aesthetic sense may be improved.
[0216] Although a few embodiments of the disclosure have been shown and described, it would
be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments
without departing from the principles and spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which
is defined in the claims and their equivalents.